Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... slavery ( in the past ) , pawnship , and secret societies . This paper focuses on filiation as a relationship of dependency that yields labor and support . Children in traditional Kpelle society are useful to their parents for several ...
... slavery ( in the past ) , pawnship , and secret societies . This paper focuses on filiation as a relationship of dependency that yields labor and support . Children in traditional Kpelle society are useful to their parents for several ...
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... Slavery as an Industrial System . Ethnological Researches . The Hague . Oppong , C. 1974. Marriage Among a Matrilineal Elite : A Family Study of Gha- nain Senior Civil Servants . Cambridge . Reyburn , W.D. 1959. Polygamy , Economy and ...
... Slavery as an Industrial System . Ethnological Researches . The Hague . Oppong , C. 1974. Marriage Among a Matrilineal Elite : A Family Study of Gha- nain Senior Civil Servants . Cambridge . Reyburn , W.D. 1959. Polygamy , Economy and ...
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... slavery themselves to a limited extent . Informants estimated the number of slaves kept by the tribe in the immediate pre - contact peri- od at about 25 , with three being the largest number held by a single owner . The Tenino captured ...
... slavery themselves to a limited extent . Informants estimated the number of slaves kept by the tribe in the immediate pre - contact peri- od at about 25 , with three being the largest number held by a single owner . The Tenino captured ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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